G5 will provide free updates to the game regularly, but Virtual City Playground contains 87 quests that you must pay up to access through in-app purchases. Players get to launch community events in their cities to keep citizens happy, which contribute to the balance players must keep between Time, Income, Environment, Population, and Happiness for a successful city. Recently released to the iPad in August, the game appears to take numerous factors into consideration as players develop their cities like mass transit, recycling and general eco-friendliness. The game was just released to both devices for absolutely free, which allows players to enjoy its Sandbox Mode, building and maintain their own city. That's where Swedish developer G5 hopes to come in with Virtual City Playground for iPhone and Android. CityVille Hometown is the only definitive CityVille experience on iPhone, but some mobile gamers might dream bigger.
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